Publics, Politics and Participation
Khan 359359 Students on Soapboxes: The Metropole in Anticolonial Nationalist Activity Noor-Aiman Khan^ In 1911, almost thirty ye ...
360 Resisting Publics manning the native posts of the Empire, not plotting to destroy it. While most did return well equipped to ...
Khan 361 was and is crucial to the development and maintenance of modern repre- sentative democracy. However, he has never addre ...
362 Resisting Publics Nationalism and assassination The murder of Prime Minister Boutros Ghali Pasha in Cairo on 20 February 191 ...
Khan 363 hali’s 25-year-old shooter, Ibrahim Nassif al-Wardani, was the G son of a minor notable who had been sent for study abr ...
364 Resisting Publics became involved in nationalist activities.^13 Three years later, the British Consul-General to Egypt, Lord ...
Khan 365 concern at the time that that “some overstrung student, ignorant peasant or bemused h.ashāsh [would] emulate the Indian ...
366 Resisting Publics to the connections forged in Cama’s salon that “Young Egypt” and “Young Ireland” were usually mentioned al ...
Khan 367 articles but clearly stated goals. While the intended audience or specific subject matter differed from newspaper to ne ...
368 Resisting Publics rishnavarma also created some consternation when he sent a cable K to the conference offering a prize in t ...
Khan 369 upper and middle class Creoles and the circular “pilgrimages” toward the metropole undertaken by the Creole/colonial bu ...
370 Resisting Publics ally, the freedoms of speech and assembly so dear to the hearts Fin of the “civilized races” could hardly ...
Khan 371 the self-definition of the metropolitan—the greengrocer, the bus-driver, or the laundress—was hardly the same as that o ...
372 Resisting Publics living on the largesse of the others, or on money raised by an organized party, that consensus could—at le ...
Khan 373 other nationalist movements, as the commonality of colonial status out- weighed the differences when the expatriates we ...
374 Resisting Publics executioners—and indeed, of Habermas himself. By any rational measure, Wardani’s ideals and motivations we ...
Khan 375 and other power centers within Egyptian nationalism. Certainly within Egypt itself, the violence associated with “forei ...
376 Resisting Publics possible for students to work diligently against the authorities in broad daylight, as long as they did no ...
Khan 377 goals among these students not just because of their bourgeois back- grounds but because of the presence of other optio ...
378 Resisting Publics Notes 1.outros Ghali (1846–1910) was the first native-born Egyptian to serve as B prime minister. Shortly ...
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